Royal Liverpool Philharmonic

The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society is a society based in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, that manages a professional symphony orchestra, a concert venue, and extensive programmes of learning through music. It is the UK's only orchestra that has its own hall. The society is the second oldest of its type in the United Kingdom and its orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, is the country's longest-surviving professional orchestra. In addition to the orchestra, the society administers the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir. the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and other choirs and ensembles. It is involved in educational and community projects in Liverpool and its surrounding region. The society and its members have won a number of honours and awards and played an important role when Liverpool was the European Capital of Culture in 2008. It is based in the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, an art deco concert hall built in the late 1930s.

Real Thing (The Higgins album)

Real Thing is the debut studio album by Canadiancountry music group The Higgins. It was released on June 24, 2008 by Open Road. The first single, "Flower Child," was released in March 2008. "Flower Child" received the "Single of the Year", "SOCAN Song of the Year", and "Video of the Year" Awards at the 32nd Annual BCCMA Award Ceremony.

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I Do (Nina Girado song)

"I Do" is a song by Filipino singer Nina from her self-titled third studio album, Nina. It was released as the lead single of the album in August 2006 by Warner Music Philippines. The song was written by Joleen Belle, Michael Jay, Carsten Lindberg Hansen and Joachim Svare, and it was produced by Warner personnel Neil Gregorio. It is one of her few original singles. It is also her first upbeat pop-R&B-dance single, since her 2003 number one hit "Make You Mine". The song is described to be Mariah Carey-like, due to Nina's evident use of whistle register and upper-pitch trajectories in the last part of the song.

The song was panned by Original Pilipino Music (OPM) critics, although the album received critical acclaim from the same reviewers. Most reactions mentioned the unoriginality, describing how Nina almost completely sounded like Carey, with all the whistling vocal calisthenics. Same response was given to "Ooh Boy", which has the same uptempo arrangement to "I Do". The song was not as commercially successful as other Nina singles. It was released on digital download through iTunes and Amazon.com.

I Do (Jamelia song)

"I Do" is the second single from British R&B artist Jamelia. "I Do" was the first single from her debut album Drama and was her first UK top 40 hit, peaking at #36 on the UK Singles Chart. The Spanish Mix has Slum Village rapping on it as well as a UK rapper named Dubwise (Junior Williams). The track was originally remixed with only Dubwise rapping. Although Dubwise's rap was great, he was largely unknown. So it was suggested that an American rap group may help to further the success of the single. So Slum Village was chosen to rap on it. After they heard Dubwise's rap, they suggested that at least one of his verses should remain, in respect of his efforts. Dubwise's verse appears in between two members of Slum Village's raps, near the end of the track and begins with "now if you really wanna score.........."

Life as a musician in the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra

Discover what life is really like working and playing with an award-winning Orchestra

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Visiting Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

Visiting Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

Visiting Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

What to expect when you come to a concert at Liverpool Philharmonic - have a look at our spaces, meet some of the team, and hear all about the range of facilities we have available. Plus, get some top tips for your first visit!

Life as a musician in the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra

Discover what life is really like working and playing with an award-winning Orchestra

published: 09 May 2018

Visiting Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

What to expect when you come to a concert at Liverpool Philharmonic - have a look at our spaces, meet some of the team, and hear all about the range of facilities we have available. Plus, get some top tips for your first visit!

Visiting Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

What to expect when you come to a concert at Liverpool Philharmonic - have a look at our spaces, meet some of the team, and hear all about the range of faciliti...

What to expect when you come to a concert at Liverpool Philharmonic - have a look at our spaces, meet some of the team, and hear all about the range of facilities we have available. Plus, get some top tips for your first visit!

What to expect when you come to a concert at Liverpool Philharmonic - have a look at our spaces, meet some of the team, and hear all about the range of facilities we have available. Plus, get some top tips for your first visit!

Visiting Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

What to expect when you come to a concert at Liverpool Philharmonic - have a look at our spaces, meet some of the team, and hear all about the range of facilities we have available. Plus, get some top tips for your first visit!

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic

The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society is a society based in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, that manages a professional symphony orchestra, a concert venue, and extensive programmes of learning through music. It is the UK's only orchestra that has its own hall. The society is the second oldest of its type in the United Kingdom and its orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, is the country's longest-surviving professional orchestra. In addition to the orchestra, the society administers the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir. the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and other choirs and ensembles. It is involved in educational and community projects in Liverpool and its surrounding region. The society and its members have won a number of honours and awards and played an important role when Liverpool was the European Capital of Culture in 2008. It is based in the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, an art deco concert hall built in the late 1930s.